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Wee Binnian & Binnian Summit Guided Hike

Silent Valley Mountain Park, Head Road, Kilkeel, County Down, BT34 4HU
Peak Adventures - Wee Binnian & Binnian

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Starting off our hiking series with a new favourite hike up this Instagram favourite, Slieve Binnian 'Mountain of the little peak' (747m).

This stunning circular loop walk will start from Silent Valley Reservoir Car Park. From here we summit out first hill Moolieve ( 332 m) where we will see fantastic views over our start point Silent Valley Reservoir.

From Moolieve we will follow the wall to our first peak Wee Binnian ( 460 m ) a perfect stopping point before we take on our climb.

We follow the Mourne Wall & enjoy a short scramble straight up and round to the beautiful rocky tors across the Slieve Binnian summit ( 747 m).
On a clear day the panoramic views of the Mournes are epic .
Join us an adventure over these two beautiful peaks & discover a route to the popular Slieve Binnian summit that's much less trodden with breath-taking views.

HIKE INFORMATION :
START & END POINT: Silent Valley Resevoir Car Park, Head Road, Newry
TIME: 09.00 am
DISTANCE: 8-10 km
DURATION: approx.5 - 6 hours
TERRAIN: Uneven ground, open mountainside, single track paths, rocks & boulders
HIKE GRADING: Moderately Strenuous
COST: £30 + Eventbrite booking fee

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